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Blanding's Turtle

Emydoidea blandingii

Blanding's Turtle has a smooth, shiny shell that looks like it’s wearing a helmet! They are friendly turtles that like to swim.

Habitat: Wetlands and ponds

Appearance

The Blanding's Turtle has a distinct bright yellow throat and chin, contrasting with its dark, domed shell that is often speckled with lighter flecks. Its lower shell is yellowish with dark blotches, and it features a unique hinged plastron.

KingdomAnimaliaPhylumChordataClassTestudinesOrderTestudinesFamilyEmydidaeGenusEmys
Blanding's Turtle
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Blanding's Turtle

Category

Reptile

Rarity

Rare

Danger

2/5

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Interesting facts

Blanding's Turtles can gobble up food underwater without drinking a single drop!

If startled, these turtles can snap their hinged shell shut like a secret door!

The temperature of the nest decides if a baby Blanding's Turtle will be a boy or a girl!

They bury themselves in mud at the bottom of ponds to survive freezing winters.

Special abilities

Ability

Underwater Hunter

Blanding's Turtle can eat its prey underwater without swallowing water, thanks to its unique mouth structure, helping them hunt efficiently.

Ability

Mobile Fortress

Blanding's Turtle has a hinged lower shell that helps them enclose their head and limbs almost completely, protecting them from danger.

Ability

Habitat Hoppers

Blanding's Turtle can travel long distances over land, using its powerful legs to move between different wetland habitats for food or nesting.

Measurements & details

Length
18-26 cm
Weight
1-2.5 kg
Lifespan
50-75 years
Top Speed
0.5 km/h
Swim Speed
2 km/h
Clutch Size
6-20
Incubation
50-80 days
Max Depth
2 m

Diet & Feeding

A carnivore that uses its powerful jaws to crunch on crayfish, insects, and small fish.

Age differences: Young turtles consume more aquatic plants, but adults are primarily meat-eaters.

Primary Foods

  • crayfish
  • aquatic insects
  • snails
  • tadpoles
  • small fish

Foraging Methods

  • Ambush
  • Foraging

Ecological connections

eaten by

Raccoon

Procyon lotor

Raccoons often raid turtle nests, eating eggs and hatchlings.

eaten by

Great Blue Heron

Ardea herodias

Large wading birds can prey on small or young Blanding's Turtles.

hunts

Appalachian Brook Crayfish

Cambarus bartonii

Turtles actively hunt and eat various native crayfish species.

shelters

Broadleaf Cattail

Typha latifolia

Dense cattail stands provide excellent cover and hiding spots.

Traits

Also known as

Blanding's Tortoise

Safety

Danger

2/5

Look but don’t touch. Keep a safe distance and wash hands after exploring.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is Blanding's Turtle?

18-26 cm

How much does Blanding's Turtle weigh?

1-2.5 kg

How long does Blanding's Turtle live?

50-75 years

How fast can Blanding's Turtle move?

0.5 km/h

What does Blanding's Turtle eat?

A carnivore that uses its powerful jaws to crunch on crayfish, insects, and small fish.

How fast can Blanding's Turtle swim?

2 km/h

Where is Blanding's Turtle usually found?

Wetlands and ponds

How does Blanding's Turtle hunt?

Ambush and Foraging

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